Its not hard to wire them up yourself. I've added heated seats to cars before with aftermarket kits. Its just two wires for power and the switch to control them.
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Its not hard to wire them up yourself. I've added heated seats to cars before with aftermarket kits. Its just two wires for power and the switch to control them.
Looked under the seat of a 2019 SE hatchback. Heated seat wiring chilling there waiting for something to plug in. So I guess the ES model has a different body harness...
So I popped the console thing off today to see if maybe the connector was there and no dice on that either. Would have to 100% custom wire it to use the factory stuff. Oddly enough the fuse box has the spot for the relay ready to go and the fuse already installed.
The fuse box would be the same one on all trim levels, hence the space for the relay. But for Mits to have different wiring harnesses in the trim levels NOW as evidenced by Dodge not having the wiring VS. all trim levels of older Mirages having all the wiring for options (as far as we know) smacks of EXTREME cheapness, stupidity, or both. I did cost performance at one time and I'd really be surprised Mits is saving anything what with having 2 harnesses to source and stock, have the assembly line rigged for two harnesses, require service manuals to reflect 2 harnesses and this is only for heated seats for crying out loud! Multiply that by all the changes among the trim levels and it can total some serious coin.
Looked under the seats in my 2015 DE 5 speed... no heated seat wiring in that car, either. My 2019 SE has the wiring there, though!
no wiring in my '17 ES for sea heat. boo.
how are two heated seats controlled with a single relay? i understand that the relay can be cycled on and off with different frequency's to create low and high heat but how does 1 relay control two independently controlled heated seats?
The relay sends power to the switch. Switch itself handles the low and high settings and power distribution to the seats.
my 2022 has the wires under the seat and console it is a G4ES. Had to look cause well I was curious